Correcting Course: Rebalancing Copyright (Video)

Columbia University in the City of New York and the Office of Information Technology Policy (OITP) of the American Library Association present Correcting Course: Rebalancing Copyright for Libraries in the National and International Arenas. Correcting Course offers a high-level briefing on developments in the United States and in international venues affecting the balanced interpretation and application of copyright. It promotes a renewed activism in support of fair use and the full complement of copyright exceptions and limitations which enable libraries to serve their communities.

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Panel Response: Intellectual Property Policy and Politics

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Panel Response: Fair Use Since the DMCA of 1998

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Panel Response: Public Interest Exceptions in Copyright

Panelists: Eve Woodberry, Janice Pilch Panel Response: Public Interest Exceptions in Copyright

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Public Interest Exceptions in Copyright

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Keynote Presentation: Fred von Lohmann

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Opening Remarks: James Neal, Alan Brinkley

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